Zealots for Zion

inside Israel's West Bank settlement movement

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Zealots for Zion

inside Israel's West Bank settlement movement

1st ed.
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"Who are the Jewish settlers on the West Bank? How will they respond to the newly elected Labor government's call for a freeze on continued settlements? And how will they influence the prospects for an Arab-Israeli peace?" "In Zealots for Zion, journalist Robert I. Friedman takes us inside the West Bank settlements to explore their personal and political meaning. He vividly reports on this world of religious zealots, young urban commuters, Israeli soldiers, and the Palestinians who live among them, and offers new insights into the possibility of eventual reconciliation." "The awakening of the national spirit of Judaism that coursed through the American Jewish community after the June 1967 Six Day War found Aliza Herbst, a one-time singer in a San Francisco rock-and-roll band. Today she supervises the construction of West Bank settlements. The same spirit that possessed Herbst brought Ira Rappaport, a social worker from New York, to the West Bank, where he would place a bomb under the car of Nablus's Palestinian mayor Bassam Shaka. Yael Steinfeld, a forty-year-old Israeli, moved to Ariel, a booming Jewish city on the West Bank, to "help Israel grow and be strong... Today, I look at a person's face and wonder if I should tell them where I live." Friedman also writes about Feryel, a Palestinian whose face was hideously scarred when a terrorist bomb her colleague was making exploded prematurely, and Mohammed, a refugee in Gaza whose dream is to drive the Jews out of Palestine." "Yitzak Rabin said of Israel in his opening address as prime minister: "We have two choices - we can either attempt to seek peace or we can live by the sword." In Zealots for Zion, Robert Friedman provides an inside look into the intricacies of the West Bank settlements and thereby a means of understanding which of these two paths Israel will choose."--BOOK JACKET.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
263

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Zealots for Zion
January 16, 1995, Random House Value Publishing
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Zealots for Zion: inside Israel's West Bank settlement movement
1994, Rutgers University Press
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Zealots for Zion: inside Israel's West Bank settlement movement
1992, Random House
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.95/3004924
Library of Congress
DS110.W47 F75 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxvii, 263 p. :
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1566938M
Internet Archive
zealotsforzionin00frie
ISBN 10
0394580532
LCCN
91051030
OCLC/WorldCat
25747016
Library Thing
540112
Goodreads
2253789

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